KQED-FM (San Francisco, CA)

KQED-FM (San Francisco, CA)

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#54666

United States

#11838

Arts and Entertainment/Arts and Entertainment

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  • 1 day ago | kqed.org | Alexander Gonzalez |Brian Watt

    Jun 6Failed to save articlePlease try againPlaywright Jonathan Spector mined rich material from the Berkeley mindset for his Tony-nominated play ‘Eureka Day.’  (Cheshire Isaacs)Spector talked with KQED’s Brian Watt about his Broadway debut, the serendipitous foresight of his story, and a Kennedy Center production that he’s grateful never came to fruition.

  • 2 days ago | kqed.org | Sarah Hotchkiss

    Jun 5Failed to save articlePlease try again'Untitled (Medallion)': pieced by Sherry Ann Byrd in 1990; Richmond, California. Quilted by Irene Bankhead in 1990; Oakland, California. (Courtesy Laverne Brackens; Photo by Kevin Candland)We’ve waited a long time for a glimpse at the true scope of the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive’s African American quilt collection.

  • 2 days ago | kqed.org | Guy Marzorati

    Jun 5Failed to save articlePlease try againAn unhoused community near the Guadalupe River in San José on May 29, 2025. Mayor Matt Mahan says the threat of arrest after multiple offers of shelter could help clear encampments and open paths to treatment. But Santa Clara County officials are skeptical.

  • 2 days ago | kqed.org | Matthew Green |Nina Thorsen |Brian Krans

    Jun 5Failed to save articlePlease try againThe U.S. Chemical Safety Board released this photo of the aftermath of the Chevron refinery fire in Richmond. The Chemical Safety Board, which investigates the causes of major chemical and refinery accidents, is slated to be unlimited under the Trump administration's budget plan.

  • 2 days ago | kqed.org | Katrina Schwartz

    Finding the tunnelTo get to the bottom of this tunnel mystery, I enlist Katryn Wiese, a professor of geology, oceanography and paleontology at College of San Mateo. She’s very familiar with this beach and regularly brings her students here on field trips. “Basically this whole section of the coastline is very soft rock and it slides all the time,” says Wiese, in reference to the section of beach between San Francisco and Pacifica.